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    The Early Drosophila Embryo Has Multiple Nuclei Within a Single
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The Early Drosophila Embryo Has Multiple Nuclei Within a Single

Question 7

Question 7

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The early Drosophila embryo has multiple nuclei within a single cytoplasm and is considered a:


A) coenocyte.
B) hyphae.
C) syncytium.
D) chorion.
E) None of the answer options are correct.

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